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the jobs have been shipped out of this country to china and mexico and other places because american made manufacturers uncompetitive. it costs 20% more to do business as a manufacturer in america as it does with our top trading partners combined. in some countries, it is less. the point is we have our manufacturers start a 20% differential, excluding labor costs. even if we pay the same wages, we would still be at a competitive disadvantage. people say, why are you treating manufacturing different from the rest of the places in the economy? because i cut the manufacturing tax. i would 0 it out. [applause] -- i would zero it out. the reason i do is because other businesses do not compete against china. manufacturers compete against countries that want the jobs and will do everything they can to get the jobs because it creates wealth and opportunities to rise. it creates a national security platform where we are making the things we consume in this country. in this dangerous world, it is an important thing to do. we are going to cut the corporate tax to 0. we're going to say, if you c
the jobs have been shipped out of this country to china and mexico and other places because american made manufacturers uncompetitive. it costs 20% more to do business as a manufacturer in america as it does with our top trading partners combined. in some countries, it is less. the point is we have our manufacturers start a 20% differential, excluding labor costs. even if we pay the same wages, we would still be at a competitive disadvantage. people say, why are you treating manufacturing...
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these are things critical to new mexico jobs. i will continue to fight for them. >> we have had 700 people laid off at los alamos because you failed to stand up and fight for the plutonium facility. we also lost the f-16s. they used to have an f-16 mission. within four months of the taking office, vermont got our national guard fighters. kirkland air force base is more vulnerable. >> tell that to the people who are still working there today. there are a thousand people who have jobs because we saved that mission. >> we are going to move on. we're going to stay within the state with a final question. >> new mexico had both its largest and most expensive wildfires this year. some have alleged that mismanagement by the forest service was to blame for the size and severity. do you agree? >> i think our federal government has failed to maintain our public lands. you can see that all across this state. the federal government has been cutting back on grazing permits. i supported the healthy forest act which would try to accelerate the a
these are things critical to new mexico jobs. i will continue to fight for them. >> we have had 700 people laid off at los alamos because you failed to stand up and fight for the plutonium facility. we also lost the f-16s. they used to have an f-16 mission. within four months of the taking office, vermont got our national guard fighters. kirkland air force base is more vulnerable. >> tell that to the people who are still working there today. there are a thousand people who have jobs...
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mexico is a great and mighty nation. it is tragic what is happening in mexico. the violence is tragic. a businessman described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been in the past week minute-by-minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united in mexico and i think the united states should
mexico is a great and mighty nation. it is tragic what is happening in mexico. the violence is tragic. a businessman described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been in the past week minute-by-minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united in mexico and i think the united states should
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retailers do not move their operations to china, mexico. we have to compete for their jobs. they are the high-value jobs in our economy. the reason small-town america and blue-collar america is suffering is because we have led our manufacturing base decline. -- lets our manufacturing base decline. we have not taken advantage of being cost competitive. we should be growing manufacturing base under our plan. people do it and we will also decrease the deficit by doing so. -- we will do its and we will also decrease the deficit by do so. what makes you think i can do it? i have done it. that is always the best determinant. why would you believe it if you do not see anything in my past that would indicate that i can do it? that is the problem with some of the candidates right now. why should i believe when things get tough, when you go to washington, d.c., and you deal with the sharks in the media, they are constantly coming at you. i have had them call me the nasty names. that is ok. i remember where it came from. i remember what i promised when i ran for office. i was willing t
retailers do not move their operations to china, mexico. we have to compete for their jobs. they are the high-value jobs in our economy. the reason small-town america and blue-collar america is suffering is because we have led our manufacturing base decline. -- lets our manufacturing base decline. we have not taken advantage of being cost competitive. we should be growing manufacturing base under our plan. people do it and we will also decrease the deficit by doing so. -- we will do its and we...
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in new mexico and hawaii, you have strong women. how do you overcome the fact that obama will carry the state by double digits? >> linda is an extraordinary candidates. she has to do some of what scott brown is doing in massachusetts. that is to run on their own brand and a unique personality in somebody he will exercise a fair degree of independence in recognizing the best interest of their constituents. scott brown reno is the massachusetts miracle -- we know is the massachusetts miracle and the successful running with that brand and image and reality. it is unique in that sense. i would say heather wilson, new mexico is a swing state. it is not be a possibility that mitt romney will carry the state. i also think that heather wilson will likely run ahead of the republican nominee for president in new mexico. she is well known. she served in congress for a number of years and she is a good fit for that state. >> the next local gathering will be the convention in atlanta. do you have a favorite? >> i do not. whoever helps governor r
in new mexico and hawaii, you have strong women. how do you overcome the fact that obama will carry the state by double digits? >> linda is an extraordinary candidates. she has to do some of what scott brown is doing in massachusetts. that is to run on their own brand and a unique personality in somebody he will exercise a fair degree of independence in recognizing the best interest of their constituents. scott brown reno is the massachusetts miracle -- we know is the massachusetts...
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angie from new mexico, on our line for republicans, good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to ask you -- does that include seasonal jobs? and those jobs added -- hello? host: go ahead. caller: is that enough to take people off food stamps and welfare? thank you. guest: the monthly payroll numbers do include seasonal jobs. you tend to see u toptick in certain areas -- an uptick in certain areas. it will not necessarily see a huge fluctuation in these numbers over a month to month basis on a seasonally adjusted set of numbers. if you are to see a much larger than usual in greece and seasonal jobs, for instance, retail jobs -- see a much larger than usual increase in seasonal jobs, for instance retail jobs. host: arizona, terrance. caller: when president obama took office, 800,000 jobs are being declined every month. it has already been estimated that 12 million jobs will be created over the next few years. people need to wake up and realize that we do not need a president that can just create jobs. there are other things people are going through. people on food
angie from new mexico, on our line for republicans, good morning. caller: good morning. i just wanted to ask you -- does that include seasonal jobs? and those jobs added -- hello? host: go ahead. caller: is that enough to take people off food stamps and welfare? thank you. guest: the monthly payroll numbers do include seasonal jobs. you tend to see u toptick in certain areas -- an uptick in certain areas. it will not necessarily see a huge fluctuation in these numbers over a month to month...
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bush carried in 2004, nevada, colorado, new mexico. new mexico is basically no longer a battleground state. >> that gentlemen way back there? two of them. take them in sequence. >> to what. -- thank you. there are a group of voters that described as socially liberal and fiscally conservative. is that a large group in numbers, and if so, why do they seem to be getting very little respected during this election cycle? >> broadly speaking, that defines a lot of the white upper-middle-class who is thought of to be right of center on economics and left of center on social issues. the increasing prominence of those issues since the 1960's is a principal reason for the clash in version, the fact that democrats run better among white collar than blue-collar whites, which is our were pattern for the liberal party. the reality of it is being reflected. if you think about whites as four quadrants, obama is unlikely -- today i would say that -- the road from his position in three-four -- college-educated men, he is running three points down. blue-
bush carried in 2004, nevada, colorado, new mexico. new mexico is basically no longer a battleground state. >> that gentlemen way back there? two of them. take them in sequence. >> to what. -- thank you. there are a group of voters that described as socially liberal and fiscally conservative. is that a large group in numbers, and if so, why do they seem to be getting very little respected during this election cycle? >> broadly speaking, that defines a lot of the white...
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.- mexico border. as was mentioned earlier, the expansion included adults without dependent children, but unfortunately, the supreme court saw this as a new program and made it optional to states despite the fact the federal government will pay 100% of the cost for additional coverage and pay doctors to serve at a higher rate for the first few years. the second issue is quality. we applaud president obama for ensuring nearly 30 million more americans can have access to quality health care, emphasizing comprehensive primary care. health and human services developed a strategy with a new reimbursement system envisioned to be built on quality related to patient or caregiver experience of care, care coordination, preventive health and caring for high-risk populations. there will be patient center of medical homes and health information technology. according to the agency for health care and quality, health disparities report, hispanics and general have poor results for quality indicators. we applaud the de
.- mexico border. as was mentioned earlier, the expansion included adults without dependent children, but unfortunately, the supreme court saw this as a new program and made it optional to states despite the fact the federal government will pay 100% of the cost for additional coverage and pay doctors to serve at a higher rate for the first few years. the second issue is quality. we applaud president obama for ensuring nearly 30 million more americans can have access to quality health care,...
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-mexico border? >> this is a complex issue. it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. there was an agreement in 2008 between the united states and mexico where we help with technical support and aircraft to help with the war on
-mexico border? >> this is a complex issue. it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. there was an agreement in 2008 between the united states and mexico where we help with technical support and aircraft to help with the war on
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there in mexico. now, there is a contest. of the leftist party is contesting the election like he did six years ago. host: you got to know him because you were with him the night he won. what can you tell us about him? guest: he is a young former governor. he is a new face of a new generation. he is highly educated. one of the things he is interested in. when he was down here, he's been here in united states a couple of times. in washington, d.c., he got different folks from congress and business people. he wants to establish a closer relationship with the united states. host: of phone numbers are on the bottom of our screen. our guest, serving in his first term -- a fourth term. witness stand, at san antonio, part of laredo, a place called san marcos. he was the texas secretary of state and a customs broker until 2000. you talk about a fresh face in mexico. there is an article recently from the monitor.com. they say it is a return to the party that ruled mexico for a period of time. put that in persp
there in mexico. now, there is a contest. of the leftist party is contesting the election like he did six years ago. host: you got to know him because you were with him the night he won. what can you tell us about him? guest: he is a young former governor. he is a new face of a new generation. he is highly educated. one of the things he is interested in. when he was down here, he's been here in united states a couple of times. in washington, d.c., he got different folks from congress and...
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i know he was a governor of new mexico. anyway, i am not really sure what the libertarians stand for. can you educate me on this? >> well, which party are you with? >> i am with the democrats, but i consider myself more of a independent because i am fed up with all of them, to be honest with you, and i am really fed up with the republican party, but i mean if you were to educate me on what he stands for and what he is all about because i just tune in about 10 minutes ago while he was giving his speech, so i missed a lot of that. i am hoping to vote for someone that i think will do the right thing for this country, and, you know, i am definitely not locked into any particular party. so, i consider myself an independent more than anything, but i'm not really sure what the libertarian party stands for. >> for gin and anyone else who wants to find out more, we will bring you the speeches from the libertarian party convention, but you can also find their speeches online anytime, at c- span.org, and you conducted all the speeches
i know he was a governor of new mexico. anyway, i am not really sure what the libertarians stand for. can you educate me on this? >> well, which party are you with? >> i am with the democrats, but i consider myself more of a independent because i am fed up with all of them, to be honest with you, and i am really fed up with the republican party, but i mean if you were to educate me on what he stands for and what he is all about because i just tune in about 10 minutes ago while he...
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[applause] i spoke about my father, who was born to american parents living in mexico. when he was 5, they left everything behind and started over again in the united states. my dad grew up poor. he believed in a country where the circumstances of one's birth were not a barrier to achievement, a place where hard work could turn dreams into reality. he went from selling paint out of the trunk as his car to becoming the chief executive of a great car company, and ultimately to become the governor of the state of michigan. my wife's father was a first- generation immigrant, and he ended up founding a manufacturing company. that made components and equipment for ships for the united states navy. many of you in this room have similar stories. that is the american story, one that is told over and over and over again, the story of the american dream. the american dream is not gone. it has just been put a little further from us. i know what it takes to bring it back, to have inspired our fathers and mothers, who sacrificed so much that we could have as part of our lives, and no
[applause] i spoke about my father, who was born to american parents living in mexico. when he was 5, they left everything behind and started over again in the united states. my dad grew up poor. he believed in a country where the circumstances of one's birth were not a barrier to achievement, a place where hard work could turn dreams into reality. he went from selling paint out of the trunk as his car to becoming the chief executive of a great car company, and ultimately to become the governor...
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host: that is john in new mexico. the presidential candidates were sidelined from the storm with six days to go before next tuesday's election. here's the headline -- romney balances sympathy and politics. here's what he had to say at that rally yesterday. >> appreciate that people in dayton got up this morning. someone went to the grocery store and purchased things at these families will need. i appreciate your generosity. as part of the american spirit, the american way to give to people who are in need, in your generosity this morning touches my heart. and i appreciate what you have done. we have a lot of goods here, and i know there is more coming in and we will box these things up in just a minute and put them on some trucks and send them into new jersey is a sight of identified that can take these goods and distribute them to people let need them. we will not people to solve all of the problems this morning. people will still be looking for goods even though we have gathered these things, but i know that one of
host: that is john in new mexico. the presidential candidates were sidelined from the storm with six days to go before next tuesday's election. here's the headline -- romney balances sympathy and politics. here's what he had to say at that rally yesterday. >> appreciate that people in dayton got up this morning. someone went to the grocery store and purchased things at these families will need. i appreciate your generosity. as part of the american spirit, the american way to give to...
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it is not politically risky and it is something that mexico would like to see happen because mexico's production is declining. to the extent it can increase offshore production, it will benefit mexico, as well. host: jim on twitter writes about mexico's oil exporters. i used to be the number two and now it is in deep decline. where does it right now in terms of u.s. getting oil from mexico? guest: there is still a major source of oil for us. i think mexico is number 7 oil producer in the world. it has declined. the project and are, including those from the mexican oil company, or that the production is going to continue to decline. they do not have the technical expertise they need to develop these new resources and that is part of the reason that they are hoping to get more offshore activity because there is a lot of oil out there that really has just not been tapped. host: andre is from new york. caller: basically, when clinton left office, one of the things he did was to regulate oil. what kind of impact is that having on, you know, what we are paying for gas today and why do we ne
it is not politically risky and it is something that mexico would like to see happen because mexico's production is declining. to the extent it can increase offshore production, it will benefit mexico, as well. host: jim on twitter writes about mexico's oil exporters. i used to be the number two and now it is in deep decline. where does it right now in terms of u.s. getting oil from mexico? guest: there is still a major source of oil for us. i think mexico is number 7 oil producer in the world....
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mexico is to -- is complying with the mpg. three years from the deadline, we have realized what is a great advantage. universal health coverage, what does that mean? that means today mexico, we have doctors and medicine and treatment at hospitals for any mexican man or woman. this will allow us to comply and take it with us in the area of mother and child mortality, for example. this does a lot -- this allows us to tackle problems like hiv aids and distribute free retro viral patients to all hiv patients. not only have we achieved health coverage but we have provided universal coverage with a comes to primary education. today, every boy and girl between five and 13 years of age as an opportunity for free public school in cropp)? -- the gap between men and women in terms of primary education. we have achieved important programs. we build more than two hundred hospitals and clinics in six years. we have established 140 universities, new public and for universities where we are training engineers every year. we have also achieved
mexico is to -- is complying with the mpg. three years from the deadline, we have realized what is a great advantage. universal health coverage, what does that mean? that means today mexico, we have doctors and medicine and treatment at hospitals for any mexican man or woman. this will allow us to comply and take it with us in the area of mother and child mortality, for example. this does a lot -- this allows us to tackle problems like hiv aids and distribute free retro viral patients to all...
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we interact with out of it but in mexico. we talk to the state department -- of our counterparts in mexico. we talked to the state department. let's terrible of five of it has the money, you talked about -- >> paragraph 5 of york has the money, you talked about the border. >> through other ways in which the law enforcement components talk to one another. >> my time is so short. >> do you have a point of order? what if he asks a question, he should have an opportunity to answer it. without him being able to respond, what a we doing? >> the dead woman's point is valid. -- gentleman's point is valid. >> i asked for one additional minute. mr. attorney general, at the end of any round of questioning, within a reasonable period of time, if you feel you have been unable to answer a question, we will give you the additional time so you may answer it. i do respect that a member may want to go onto a next question. with that, i mean no disrespect. i wanted to make that clear. our policy is to make sure that people get to make full answ
we interact with out of it but in mexico. we talk to the state department -- of our counterparts in mexico. we talked to the state department. let's terrible of five of it has the money, you talked about -- >> paragraph 5 of york has the money, you talked about the border. >> through other ways in which the law enforcement components talk to one another. >> my time is so short. >> do you have a point of order? what if he asks a question, he should have an opportunity to...
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. >> arizona, new mexico. >> he was one shot away from the presidency. he help with jerry brown's campaign in california in 2010 as well as many campaigns. we are going to have a phone conversation. i want to start -- we will talk for a while and open up the floor for questions, but we want to get into the head of the campaigns as they are at this stage and in the election cycle where they are trying to sidestep the challenges they faced -- they face. i want you to talk about this from the point of view of the obama campaign because you ran an incumbent president's reelection campaign. you know what it is like to be 48%-49% approval. no sure bet of reelection. what is the obama team of thinking about their challenges and what they need to do? >> there are to be a ways to answer that question. one s what challenges they have not i do not recognize. they have the advantage of time. they have spent a lot of time working on this and going to battleground states. he has held more fund-raisers than all of his predecessors back to ronald reagan combined in thei
. >> arizona, new mexico. >> he was one shot away from the presidency. he help with jerry brown's campaign in california in 2010 as well as many campaigns. we are going to have a phone conversation. i want to start -- we will talk for a while and open up the floor for questions, but we want to get into the head of the campaigns as they are at this stage and in the election cycle where they are trying to sidestep the challenges they faced -- they face. i want you to talk about this...
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-mexico border. these transportation corridors is where trade is happening. 80% of trade crosses the southwest border could 75% of bilateral trade crosses by truck. it is the point at the border where they cross that are the key to managing the flow of goods throughout the region. a lot of it is coming from the industrial heartland, the midwest, the united states automakers. detroit, is the largest city exporting goods to mexico. that is the auto industry, obviously, but the east coast is also a huge. the point here is that we also produce goods together. we don't just trade finished products with one another. for example, as we create a car, the idea is somewhere between six or seven or more times, parts that are inside that car have crossed back and forth across the border as that car is being made. we have imports from mexico to the united states, 40% of the content was actually generated here in the united states. as opposed to 4% from china. if we buy something from mexico, 40% of what we are pa
-mexico border. these transportation corridors is where trade is happening. 80% of trade crosses the southwest border could 75% of bilateral trade crosses by truck. it is the point at the border where they cross that are the key to managing the flow of goods throughout the region. a lot of it is coming from the industrial heartland, the midwest, the united states automakers. detroit, is the largest city exporting goods to mexico. that is the auto industry, obviously, but the east coast is also...
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mexico into the u.s. as it began to be built up in the early part of last century, that meant that flooding started in downtown nogales. u.s. engineers had to drill the -- bill concrete culvert in order to channel the waterway. the construction began in mexico and continues under the border into the u.s. as smuggling developed over the years, these became underground conduits for contraband. host: we actually built the tunnels are originally for them? guest: [laughter] well, the tunnels were originally built to prevent everyone being in america -- inundated with water every july. securing them underground proved problematic. host: again, we are talking with adam higginbotham of bloomberg business week. if you want to talk about the drug trade and issues popping up along the border, give us a call on the republican line. and the democratic line. and the independent line . mr. higginbotham, why are we seeing a rise in these titles? you get an idea from the article that some of them have a -- do a better job
mexico into the u.s. as it began to be built up in the early part of last century, that meant that flooding started in downtown nogales. u.s. engineers had to drill the -- bill concrete culvert in order to channel the waterway. the construction began in mexico and continues under the border into the u.s. as smuggling developed over the years, these became underground conduits for contraband. host: we actually built the tunnels are originally for them? guest: [laughter] well, the tunnels were...
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nevada, new mexico, and colorado -- but it was going on with foreclosures in nevada. of course, he gets all the blame for that. the problem is mitt romney cannot win those states with the differential he is running with latinos and hispanics. these are states that have minority representation -- you cannot lose depending on what paul you are looking at now and when those three states. that means obama has to take one of the states where he is ahead in every single one. some by two, some by seven. this is going to be fought out on the issues on going forward, going back. we have created jobs. there will be plenty of money on both sides to have that fight. it will be the most negive election we have ever seen because we have a president with an approval rating of 47% -- below to% -- you have a congress with approval ratings the lowest they have been in history, and you have the republican nominee who starts off be the less favorable nominee of any party at this stage a in the campaign. they are all going to talk about their positive visions for the future. i am sure it
nevada, new mexico, and colorado -- but it was going on with foreclosures in nevada. of course, he gets all the blame for that. the problem is mitt romney cannot win those states with the differential he is running with latinos and hispanics. these are states that have minority representation -- you cannot lose depending on what paul you are looking at now and when those three states. that means obama has to take one of the states where he is ahead in every single one. some by two, some by...
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i will watch new mexico. i found out something i never know in santa fe -- new mexico has gone with the winner every year since its existence except in 1976 when it went for gerald ford against jimmy carter. maybe everybody knew that, but i never knew that, so i am keeping my eye on new mexico. >> thank you guys very much. you were great. >> thanks for joining me. you have been a terrific panel. we will see you again in four years. thank you all for watching. >> "national journal" live down in tampa. we are bringing you the events unfolding live in tampa as the republican convention continues today. you can see a shot there of the tampa bay times forum where speeches will convict medicaments this evening. we would like to get your phone calls, tweets, and e-mails. -- the tampa bay times for more speeches will commence this evening. you can call in. you can also join the conversation on facebook or send us a tweak -- tweet, and we can share that on the air. we are also using a special twitter-tag this week --
i will watch new mexico. i found out something i never know in santa fe -- new mexico has gone with the winner every year since its existence except in 1976 when it went for gerald ford against jimmy carter. maybe everybody knew that, but i never knew that, so i am keeping my eye on new mexico. >> thank you guys very much. you were great. >> thanks for joining me. you have been a terrific panel. we will see you again in four years. thank you all for watching. >> "national...
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let them go to mexico. i do not know if you saw the interview with president obama on univision, they ask questions about a lot of weapons in a mexico that president obama let go there illegally. i do not think we know the whole story yet. the caller made several points that a correct. reportpectors general's found that the atf did not handle its relationship with those gun dealers correctly. the atf was sanctioning and approving gun sales to suspects that it knew could be illegal. that was an indirect relationship between atf and gun dealers. they should not have told gun dealers to sell these weapons. the caller brought out the president's interview on univision where the president expressed confidence in eric holder and did not fault him for fast and furious. i think the attorney general is feeling good about how this report went. host: the president declaring executive privilege. does that mean the information does not make it into this report? guest: his office pursuit -- pursued and they found there w
let them go to mexico. i do not know if you saw the interview with president obama on univision, they ask questions about a lot of weapons in a mexico that president obama let go there illegally. i do not think we know the whole story yet. the caller made several points that a correct. reportpectors general's found that the atf did not handle its relationship with those gun dealers correctly. the atf was sanctioning and approving gun sales to suspects that it knew could be illegal. that was an...
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once in mexico, john attempted to register his old-fashioned sears and roebuck shotgun and was immediately arrested as if he were a gun runner. i'm calling on our state department to act swiftly to get john released and i'm calling on our department of homeland security to explain how their agents could have given john this wrong instruction. john has suffered enough. let's bring him home to his family where he rightly belongs in time for christmas. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman's time has expired. the house will be in order. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? mr. garamendi: address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. mr. garamendi: i come to the floor to celebrate california's greatest sons, the ambassador of jazz, dave brubeck who was born in concord, california, a city i'm proud to represent. drafted to serve in world war ii. he was later touring in jim crow south insisting on mixed raced quarter at the times. jazz is the voice of fre
once in mexico, john attempted to register his old-fashioned sears and roebuck shotgun and was immediately arrested as if he were a gun runner. i'm calling on our state department to act swiftly to get john released and i'm calling on our department of homeland security to explain how their agents could have given john this wrong instruction. john has suffered enough. let's bring him home to his family where he rightly belongs in time for christmas. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro...
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i worked in west africa, brazil, mexico. there is enough fuel right now. the good to nigeria, at a gas is not more than a dollar a gallon right now. -- if you go to nigeria, i bet you that gas is not more than a dollar a gallon right now. host: how much do you make a year? caller: i make over $100,000 a year. i had no college education. i saw this young guy coming out of college and sang well will catch on to me a job? -- saying what will guarantee a job? nothing will. i came up from the bottom. we did a lot of nasty stuff and we worked our way up. i think america is missing that. that is what frustrates me about this election right now. host: how did you vote in 2008 and 2004? caller: i've voted for obama last time because mccain wanted to destroy the jones act that would cost me my job. a lot of americans missed the tiny ticks we are losing. everybody is saying i am for the middle class. when it comes down to it, what they get elected, it does not work out that way. we will go to another caller in texas. a republican there. go ahead. are you with us? " o
i worked in west africa, brazil, mexico. there is enough fuel right now. the good to nigeria, at a gas is not more than a dollar a gallon right now. -- if you go to nigeria, i bet you that gas is not more than a dollar a gallon right now. host: how much do you make a year? caller: i make over $100,000 a year. i had no college education. i saw this young guy coming out of college and sang well will catch on to me a job? -- saying what will guarantee a job? nothing will. i came up from the...
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will that be required in good deal with mexico? -- in the deal with mexico? i am the person who invented the capping stack according to the patent office. them and 185 other countries. you can asked massey. host: what is it? caller: it is the valve that was used on the condo wel -- the to shutting down. i had a mutual agreement with a man named richard hahn in texas and the as a company called ed &m and that's where i lost control of the valve and we are soon to regain control. how these people are moving that valve as well. there's another houston company called wild well. host: let's see if this is part of the agreement that was signed this week. guest: what the agreement does is that it does require wells on both sides of the boundary to have a spill response plan in place. in this case they have used the helix system. i don't know if the helix uses your device or something else, but it is the helix system that will be used under this agreement if there were to be some sort oil spill,. for, host: you wrote a book "drowning in oil, bp and the reckless pursu
will that be required in good deal with mexico? -- in the deal with mexico? i am the person who invented the capping stack according to the patent office. them and 185 other countries. you can asked massey. host: what is it? caller: it is the valve that was used on the condo wel -- the to shutting down. i had a mutual agreement with a man named richard hahn in texas and the as a company called ed &m and that's where i lost control of the valve and we are soon to regain control. how these...
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this is mexico city. the 27 districts now in mexico city. here is the pri. it does not do very well, but its weakest showing is as strong as the pan's second-highest showing. this is the state of mexico. the pri, again, comes roaring back. the pri is a national party. the pan and the prd are not national parties. it is no surprise then that the pri, with a good candidate, would be able to come back to power. ok. here are the electoral results for state and municipal elections. they start in 1980. look at the pri. this is in terms of percentage of votes. almost 90% of what is called a hegemonic party. this is not a dominant party, like india or japan. then it drops really dramatically, but only until 1995. then the support of the municipal and governor level levels off at about 42%. it does not drop after 2000. it does not go down. it stays steady. why? the pri is an extremely popular party, both at the municipal and at the state level. party id -- very quickly. running out of time. here is the pri. you would think in the late 1980's, it would still be a popu
this is mexico city. the 27 districts now in mexico city. here is the pri. it does not do very well, but its weakest showing is as strong as the pan's second-highest showing. this is the state of mexico. the pri, again, comes roaring back. the pri is a national party. the pan and the prd are not national parties. it is no surprise then that the pri, with a good candidate, would be able to come back to power. ok. here are the electoral results for state and municipal elections. they start in...
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when they go to mexico. hope is gentleman, i republicans take care of it. guest: i think i agree with the caller. we cannot reward folks who come here in violation of our law. we have to create immigration policy. we are going to have a thoughtful process where we make decisions about who and how many folks can come to our country over any given period of time. my family to a couple generations back most of us came to america but they came here legally. host: john is a democrat, good morning. caller: good morning. how are you? the congressman admits that he ran a small business with a couple hundred people. the health care bill was going to make it difficult for his situation. i thought that health care bill was more individually mandated where you could carry your policy from employer to employer. didn't they also write in there to help small businesses with subsidies and whatnot? i am curious as to how that would hurt him as a small- business owner. guest: the health care bill even in its current status wh
when they go to mexico. hope is gentleman, i republicans take care of it. guest: i think i agree with the caller. we cannot reward folks who come here in violation of our law. we have to create immigration policy. we are going to have a thoughtful process where we make decisions about who and how many folks can come to our country over any given period of time. my family to a couple generations back most of us came to america but they came here legally. host: john is a democrat, good morning....
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i started a while back in mexico there was a lot of violence. the obama administration brought regulations for gun control and blamed the violence in mexico in large part on the gun running. this gunrunning was sanctioned by this government. he has invoked his privileged to keep this from coming to the american people at a time when he is up for reelection. what is wrong with my logic? guest: pieces of what you're saying make perfect sense. the election year contest is not really a matter for president obama to choose. he has been the target. the house republicans on the committee have chosen to do the regulation. this was a congressional decision and that is usually the case. you can see why they would be willing to have the fight this year. host: there is an editorial in "the washington post." here's a little bit of what they write. host: getting to the question of oversight. guest: the list of categories brings out that one of these fights goes on on the one hand the executive branch turns stuff over so that it will not be fighting on weak gr
i started a while back in mexico there was a lot of violence. the obama administration brought regulations for gun control and blamed the violence in mexico in large part on the gun running. this gunrunning was sanctioned by this government. he has invoked his privileged to keep this from coming to the american people at a time when he is up for reelection. what is wrong with my logic? guest: pieces of what you're saying make perfect sense. the election year contest is not really a matter for...
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in mexico, that is a different sovereign country. we can make suggestions to the mexicans about what the limits should be on hunting ducks that might start in the united states and end up in canada but those decisions are made by the mexicans and not our personnel. host: virginia is next on the democrats' line. caller: i am a democrat publicly simply based on economic policy more than anything else. i am an avid hunter and fisherman. sometimes the democratic party poses way too of an opposing view to these activities. i do have one comment to make about just hunting ethics. you know, my family -- we harvest probably eight to 10 deer a year and we do eat them. the rule i have taught my children is if you are going to kill it, you have to eat it. from my perspective, i do not understand why -- you can certainly eat bear, but the guys who went up to canada who shot polar bears, they did not eat that meat. the specific law to get the polar bear's back in the united states seems to be directed at individuals who are obviously very wealthy
in mexico, that is a different sovereign country. we can make suggestions to the mexicans about what the limits should be on hunting ducks that might start in the united states and end up in canada but those decisions are made by the mexicans and not our personnel. host: virginia is next on the democrats' line. caller: i am a democrat publicly simply based on economic policy more than anything else. i am an avid hunter and fisherman. sometimes the democratic party poses way too of an opposing...
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running for the republican nomination for governor in mexico, the republican party in new mexico was very inclusive, including me in all the debates and discussions. they made me part of the process believing the eventual nominee would be stronger as a result of more oysters. host: gina, good morning. caller: yes, good morning. thank you for running. i was it ron paul supporter. -- i was a ron paul supporter. you know, you are right on on all the issues and on the war. i do commend you. you can look up on my friends page and see all these articles. he's to work for ronald reagan. is there a way -- are you doing anything to get into the race cycle with obama and romney? host: what do you say? guest: right now i'm excluded from the first debate. the commission is the presidential debate commission and that is private and made up of republicans and democrats with no interest in seeing a third voice on stage. we have filed three lawsuits to get me on stage based on other third-party candidates who have filed lawsuits. there doesn't seem to be much hope. we filed on the antitrust round, s
running for the republican nomination for governor in mexico, the republican party in new mexico was very inclusive, including me in all the debates and discussions. they made me part of the process believing the eventual nominee would be stronger as a result of more oysters. host: gina, good morning. caller: yes, good morning. thank you for running. i was it ron paul supporter. -- i was a ron paul supporter. you know, you are right on on all the issues and on the war. i do commend you. you can...
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from mexico when he was 10 years old. it came with his mother and siblings. he is a great member of the team. he organized along cesar chavez united farm workers. he is known as an outspoken advocate of comprehensive immigration reform. >> thank you. thank you for inviting me to be here with you to share some information and experiences. let me say how important it is to talk about labor. what i am more interested in is what is happening to america. what we have is a huge attack that is going on right now. it is an attack on women's rights and fergus rights. -- and workers' rights. we are going to be the first generation that is going to see the next generation inherit a country with less opportunity than the ones our parents left us. we are interested in participating a discussion. this is 2.1 million members. we represent workers also in the public sector. everything from police officers to social workers to highway workers to everything in between. health-care workers that work in hospitals. doing home care, and taking care of the elderly and the disabled.
from mexico when he was 10 years old. it came with his mother and siblings. he is a great member of the team. he organized along cesar chavez united farm workers. he is known as an outspoken advocate of comprehensive immigration reform. >> thank you. thank you for inviting me to be here with you to share some information and experiences. let me say how important it is to talk about labor. what i am more interested in is what is happening to america. what we have is a huge attack that is...
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host: in farmington, new mexico, a republican. smitty. this is if anybody wants to know how much money we waste, we recently had a guy in the northwest that won the lottery and took home $800,000 cash and went to his local food stamp office, told them he had won the money and they said he still qualified for food stamps. these people are nuts. the federal government probably has a very minimum -- and i've worked for government and i've worked in the utility industry, which is almost the same as the government, at least 40% overpaid. too many people working. at least 40% more people than they need to do the job. when these people say they're cutting the budget, they're not cutting a pink. they are cutting the growth in government. if congress does not vote themselves raising any more. they get automatic raises. unless somebody has the go nads to say we need a raise this year. they have not done that since they put that into effect. they don't vote on raises and more. host: your response? guest: i don't agree with all of youro fax ofncts. o
host: in farmington, new mexico, a republican. smitty. this is if anybody wants to know how much money we waste, we recently had a guy in the northwest that won the lottery and took home $800,000 cash and went to his local food stamp office, told them he had won the money and they said he still qualified for food stamps. these people are nuts. the federal government probably has a very minimum -- and i've worked for government and i've worked in the utility industry, which is almost the same as...
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otherwise, we will be shipping jobs to mexico or elsewhere. here and in the imperial valley in california, they are saying we do not have the work force, and i believe them. here in yuma, the h2a program is ill suited because a lot of people living in mexico can come and work and then return home. the program requires housing and transportation be required by the employer. that does not make sense. we need a computer program that allows people to come here and move back. -- a commuter program. that is why the farm bureau has not supported the ag worker bill that is a pretty good fix for the h2a but does not address the commuter program. my commitment is to work on the issues in a way that will give access to labor that we need to keep the jobs here in america and not ship them elsewhere. >> again, congressman flake and i agree a lot of the policies and procedures are antiquated. this question lends itself to one of my earlier answers. we need comprehensive immigration reform. the border needs to be secure, there is no question about it. we can
otherwise, we will be shipping jobs to mexico or elsewhere. here and in the imperial valley in california, they are saying we do not have the work force, and i believe them. here in yuma, the h2a program is ill suited because a lot of people living in mexico can come and work and then return home. the program requires housing and transportation be required by the employer. that does not make sense. we need a computer program that allows people to come here and move back. -- a commuter program....
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i really enjoyed being governor of new mexico. i really enjoyed it but i knew that i was term limited. i had eight years. i pushed the envelope -- would like to have pushed the envelope if i had more time? i don't think i did. i'd like a push to just far enough to get reelected and i got reelected in a state that was two-one democrat but i got reelected so this is all about doing the right thing. i do not want to leave office thinking should have, could have, would have. term limits really is the silver bullet. politicians would get elected and do the right thing as opposed to whatever it takes to get elected and reelected. [applause] >> jill, how would to amend the constitution? >> my concern is that even with term limits, but unfortunately, corporations and big money can still buy what they want and are still buying our candidates. [applause] they get them into office anyhow whether it is for four years or 80 years. i want to pass the amendment that will clarify that money is not speech and corporations are not people. [applause
i really enjoyed being governor of new mexico. i really enjoyed it but i knew that i was term limited. i had eight years. i pushed the envelope -- would like to have pushed the envelope if i had more time? i don't think i did. i'd like a push to just far enough to get reelected and i got reelected in a state that was two-one democrat but i got reelected so this is all about doing the right thing. i do not want to leave office thinking should have, could have, would have. term limits really is...
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of mexico's inaugural -- inauguration, and i agree with my colleague that our relationship with mexico is vitally important and the idea the best units have provided an invaluable support on the border in terms of cash and weapons going -- confiscating cash and weapons going into mexico. i can't think of beater program to name after jamie zapata. i will also say on the sembling occasions that i met with agent avalon and his family, it's been very emotional. to see someone who's come back almost from an operation of war, if you will, who's been shot at at the cartel members, almost going through a ptsd-type situation, a very, very emotional experience. and i wish agent avila and his family the very best in their recovery. very, very brave man and soldier. and also to the family of jamie zapata. we honor you today with this bill and know that you are always in our thoughts and in our prayers. and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is will the house suspend the rules and conc
of mexico's inaugural -- inauguration, and i agree with my colleague that our relationship with mexico is vitally important and the idea the best units have provided an invaluable support on the border in terms of cash and weapons going -- confiscating cash and weapons going into mexico. i can't think of beater program to name after jamie zapata. i will also say on the sembling occasions that i met with agent avalon and his family, it's been very emotional. to see someone who's come back almost...
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host: the president is in mexico for the g-20. this will be their first time meeting since putin has retaken the office of the presidency. president obama will be meeting with other world leaders as well. guest: there were personal relationships between our presidents and other leaders that did matter. sometimes they do not. but the relationship between roosevelt and churchill mattered. it helped them get through world war ii and construct the post- war world. there was report recently about president reagan and margaret thatcher being very important in dealing with the old soviet union. the relationship between president bush, president clinton, and tony blair is very important. the presidents would say the personal side can make a difference in the crisis were getting through a complicated set of policy decisions. host: ken walsh is the author of the book that came out in 2003. he recently offered a "family of freedom." that came up last year. let's go to ann arbor, barry is a democrat. caller: i saw a program on the history cha
host: the president is in mexico for the g-20. this will be their first time meeting since putin has retaken the office of the presidency. president obama will be meeting with other world leaders as well. guest: there were personal relationships between our presidents and other leaders that did matter. sometimes they do not. but the relationship between roosevelt and churchill mattered. it helped them get through world war ii and construct the post- war world. there was report recently about...
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mexico was supposed to finish the bridge on their side. we finished our part on this side, and even added an extra $10 billion in the last few months to build a big kiosk, and mexico has remade the unbuilding their side of the bridge because it is driving into the heart of a cartel- country, southeast of el paso. here is $110 billion for this stupid bridge into mexico, in the most remote part of texas. it will never be used by americans, and mexico have said they deemed it too dangerous, driving right into the heart of cartel country. it is stuff like that that goes on and on, and you could do that with every congress. host: charles clark, thoughts on that? guest: the war on drugs is nowhere near as successful as anybody hoped it would be, and a lot of money that has been spent on it, people feel it has not produced results, but i suppose they have to keep trying, and i would say the same thing about border protection. they have abandoned the plan for the electronic fence across the border, but they have reduced the number of illegal cross
mexico was supposed to finish the bridge on their side. we finished our part on this side, and even added an extra $10 billion in the last few months to build a big kiosk, and mexico has remade the unbuilding their side of the bridge because it is driving into the heart of a cartel- country, southeast of el paso. here is $110 billion for this stupid bridge into mexico, in the most remote part of texas. it will never be used by americans, and mexico have said they deemed it too dangerous,...
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fleet expands into caribbean and the gulf of mexico. this is by brian bennett of "the tribune" -- host: leaders at odds over intervention. they write leaders of the eurozone's four largest and hes pledged yesterday to boost growth and defend common currency, although germany continued to resist proposals to issue common debt and use bailout funds to stabilize financial markets. host: back to the phones and our discussion regarding the impact of the supreme court's expected decision on the healthcare law and how it will affect you and your family. trenton, new jersey. frazier is on our line for democrats. frazier, you're on the "washington journal." caller: good morning to you. many more will have to suffer. many more will have to die. don't ask me why. thank you very much for your time. thank you vy much for your time. host: our next call comes from craig on our line for independents. craig is calling from san diego, california. go ahead, craig. caller: yeah, i think all americans should get the same healthcare that the congress gets an
fleet expands into caribbean and the gulf of mexico. this is by brian bennett of "the tribune" -- host: leaders at odds over intervention. they write leaders of the eurozone's four largest and hes pledged yesterday to boost growth and defend common currency, although germany continued to resist proposals to issue common debt and use bailout funds to stabilize financial markets. host: back to the phones and our discussion regarding the impact of the supreme court's expected decision on...
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the gulf of mexico accounts for almost all of that surplus. what i see is a very different narrative from one that i am hearing -- that i have heard on the panel and that i hear on the outside. it is not that oil companies are standing on the sidelines or nervously biting their nails, "what are going to drill next?" oil companies have their hands full in what the world drill around the world. the challenge for all oil companies is how they are going to drill next. it includes political temperaments that bud alluded to and a belief in part of the population that we should be shifting from fossil fuels and more towards renewalables. there's been an assessment that 22,000 skilled geo scientists and engineers on the oil patch will retire in the next three years. the number of college graduates and of pregnant employees in the oil services industry and in the oil companies to replace them or not there. there is a current and impending skills crisis. the question of oil rigs was raised. there was a talk this year of a threat of a shortage of deepwat
the gulf of mexico accounts for almost all of that surplus. what i see is a very different narrative from one that i am hearing -- that i have heard on the panel and that i hear on the outside. it is not that oil companies are standing on the sidelines or nervously biting their nails, "what are going to drill next?" oil companies have their hands full in what the world drill around the world. the challenge for all oil companies is how they are going to drill next. it includes...
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. >> the race to succeed retiring new mexico jeff is just one of the key house senate and governor races again fall on c- span. courtesy of delaware first media and the university of delaware this is about one hour. >> this is delaware debates. >> well,. i am nancy, welcome to delaware debates 2012. made possible with our panel support of aarp delaware and the american cancer society cancer action network. i am joined by university of delaware prof. of political science and international relations and david wilson. who will be hoping to co- moderate tonight's debate. the race for delaware gov.. including jack markell the democrat jeff craig and the republican candidatejeff. tonight's debate is separated into two part. a falling your opening statement we will pose questions to each of you. you love one minute and 30 seconds to respond, -- you will have won a:30 minutes to respond. then we will turn to students from the university of delaware and overstate are there questions, responses in this section are limited to one minute. each candidate will have a one minute closing statement. our
. >> the race to succeed retiring new mexico jeff is just one of the key house senate and governor races again fall on c- span. courtesy of delaware first media and the university of delaware this is about one hour. >> this is delaware debates. >> well,. i am nancy, welcome to delaware debates 2012. made possible with our panel support of aarp delaware and the american cancer society cancer action network. i am joined by university of delaware prof. of political science and...
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host: new mexico, go ahead. caller: yes, my husband and i both have that conditions that cannot be remitted by surgery. we both are medically dependent on narcotics. our doctor is fearful of adequately treating our pain because it is like the fed is dictating our medical care long distance. it seems that my doctor should be allowed to treat me without fear of the government interfering. since they are not my doctor, how can they determined what i do or don't need to? guest: thanks for your call. the patient and doctor really need to be paying attention and talking with each other. i think the general strength of looking at this is the doctrine is to work closely as to what the appropriate medication is. in this to pay attention to that for the patient, making sure if the person becomes dependent that they're paying attention to how they manage that issue. as doctors, we also need to pay attention that that medication does not have other problems that were it -- will interfere with their treatment. it really is a
host: new mexico, go ahead. caller: yes, my husband and i both have that conditions that cannot be remitted by surgery. we both are medically dependent on narcotics. our doctor is fearful of adequately treating our pain because it is like the fed is dictating our medical care long distance. it seems that my doctor should be allowed to treat me without fear of the government interfering. since they are not my doctor, how can they determined what i do or don't need to? guest: thanks for your...
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next up is john in new mexico. john, tell us your story. caller: good morning. i was raised in texas, and my grandfather had a farm. a rite of passage is when a boy turns six or seven, you teach them how to shoot with a .22. we never had more than anything with three bullets in it. we would go out in the woods with two bullets sometimes and we could shoot two deer. that is all we brought. the man had two bullets in a double barrel shotgun. i just do not understand. right now i have a remington bicentennial 742 semi-automatic hunting rifle. it is probably the most beautiful rifle remington ever made. it shoots four. you can put three and the magazine. i have never needed more than one bullet. host: all that said, john, what changes would you support to the current gun laws? caller: we need to do away with all of these big clips. you take any gun and put a big magazine in it, you make it a war gun. who buy these guns and there are so many people buying guns that do not have any business owning a gun. who's to say who has the right to own a gun and who doesn't? tha
next up is john in new mexico. john, tell us your story. caller: good morning. i was raised in texas, and my grandfather had a farm. a rite of passage is when a boy turns six or seven, you teach them how to shoot with a .22. we never had more than anything with three bullets in it. we would go out in the woods with two bullets sometimes and we could shoot two deer. that is all we brought. the man had two bullets in a double barrel shotgun. i just do not understand. right now i have a remington...
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when i was governor, we have companies closed plants in mexico in move the work to mississippi. we can do that all over the united states. before getting into that too deeply, i do want to comment on what a great partner general ledger is. -- general electric is. is easy to be a great partner when you have a partner like general electric. they have a couple of facilities in my state. one of which when it was announced, i think those of you that recognize mississippi's image, and i understand mississippi has suffered with a negative image for most of my life, but they decided to open this plant in mississippi general electric for the generation x engines, and a positive jet engine fan blades and assembly. not that i have the vaguest idea of what that was. the chairman of the board came down for the announcement they would open this. he said this is the most sophisticated manufacturing general electric does anywhere in the world. well i can't help -- i can assure you, 20 years before that people would have been flabbergasted when they heard the second half of the sentence, "and we
when i was governor, we have companies closed plants in mexico in move the work to mississippi. we can do that all over the united states. before getting into that too deeply, i do want to comment on what a great partner general ledger is. -- general electric is. is easy to be a great partner when you have a partner like general electric. they have a couple of facilities in my state. one of which when it was announced, i think those of you that recognize mississippi's image, and i understand...
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brazil, mexico, kiowa, and many others, regulate it entirely and have laws that prevent the incumbent president from campaigning. they prohibit negative campaigning and provide $24 million in public financing to each candidate. in contrast, the u.s. campaigns for federal office this year will cost more than $6 billion. that is $6 billion. -- 6000 million dollars. much is spent on destroying the reputation of opponents. we believe they will be honest. we encourage every citizen to go out and vote. vote in the united states and in venezuela. i have discussed fairness and human rights. these are basic qualities in both human and international relationships. we may have different visions of how to address the fundamental challenges facing us, but we will never be able to address them satisfactorily unless we return to basic stability and a willingness to cooperate, to find solutions based on common values. we must begin with a concern for the most formal among us and a commitment to treat each individual with equity and fairness. this will provide in our western hemisphere a bright future
brazil, mexico, kiowa, and many others, regulate it entirely and have laws that prevent the incumbent president from campaigning. they prohibit negative campaigning and provide $24 million in public financing to each candidate. in contrast, the u.s. campaigns for federal office this year will cost more than $6 billion. that is $6 billion. -- 6000 million dollars. much is spent on destroying the reputation of opponents. we believe they will be honest. we encourage every citizen to go out and...
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-mexico chamber of commerce. >> the have about 30 sheets over year. let's get right to it. i want to go right to the news of the day. there are a couple of things that jump out. the decision in pennsylvania are acquiring a voter i.d.. the court said it could go into effect next year but not enough time this year. what do you think that impact will be in terms of november, not just the presidential election but all other races as well. this decision followed an appeal to texas voter i.d. law and the cross-country. >> we were talking about this pine the stage. thank you for coming out. if you look at the polls between governor romney and president obama, that looks as though pennsylvania is going to be blue and the democrats will win at at the top of that ticket. they will look at a republican- run legislature and say you tried to jam this to the courts and you are hoping he would get tied up in the courts and would stay in effect for 2012. now that it has been struck down, you may have that power and invigorated voting base, particularly in philadelphia and pittsburgh or the
-mexico chamber of commerce. >> the have about 30 sheets over year. let's get right to it. i want to go right to the news of the day. there are a couple of things that jump out. the decision in pennsylvania are acquiring a voter i.d.. the court said it could go into effect next year but not enough time this year. what do you think that impact will be in terms of november, not just the presidential election but all other races as well. this decision followed an appeal to texas voter i.d....
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mexico may be as well. the opec nations are probably less than 20%. less money was transferred from our people to china or these other countries that are players in the market, even though clearly they are a player. we need to have increased domestic production. more than anything else, that will bring down the cost. host: members of the presidential panel that investigated the bp oil rig explosion -- guest: quite honestly, deep water drilling, this was a tragic accident. as i pointed out earlier, the think that the exxon valdez oil spill had anything to do with drilling on the outer continental shelf? absolutely not. this was a tanker that ran aground and literally destroyed the environment for years in the pacific northwest. is that what we want? we want to stop all the drilling in the gulf of mexico and have these partnerships with big rigs coming from cuba? that is what is happening. we took the exact wrong policy toward this. asking people like steve, and other congressional members, even mary landrieu, from louisiana, about what they think about
mexico may be as well. the opec nations are probably less than 20%. less money was transferred from our people to china or these other countries that are players in the market, even though clearly they are a player. we need to have increased domestic production. more than anything else, that will bring down the cost. host: members of the presidential panel that investigated the bp oil rig explosion -- guest: quite honestly, deep water drilling, this was a tragic accident. as i pointed out...
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when a hurricane strikes in the gulf of mexico, this country should not be so dependent on imported oil that we are forced to draw from our strategic petroleum reserve. and families cannot throw away more and more of their paychecks on gas and heating oil. with russia wanting to control a vital pipeline in the caucasus, and to divide and intimidate our european allies by using energy as a weapon, we cannot leave ourselves at the mercy of foreign suppliers. to confront the threat that iran might seek to cut off nearly a fifth of world energy supplies or that terrorists might strike again at the abqaiq facility in saudi arabia or that venezuela might shut off its oil deliveries -- we americans need to produce more of our own oil and gas. and take it from a gal who knows the north slope of alaska -- we've got lots of both. our opponents say, again and again, that drilling will not solve all of america's energy problems -- as if we all didn't know that already. but the fact that drilling won't solve every problem is no excuse to do nothing at all. starting in january, in a mccain-palin admi
when a hurricane strikes in the gulf of mexico, this country should not be so dependent on imported oil that we are forced to draw from our strategic petroleum reserve. and families cannot throw away more and more of their paychecks on gas and heating oil. with russia wanting to control a vital pipeline in the caucasus, and to divide and intimidate our european allies by using energy as a weapon, we cannot leave ourselves at the mercy of foreign suppliers. to confront the threat that iran might...
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catherine in in mexico, why are you undecided -- in new mexico. caller: we didn't get any hard facts and anyone. i wanted to know about the tax codes. host: you feel you did not get enough information? caller: no. host: what would you like to hear a candidate say? whether some of the positions you like to see them take? caller: strong positions. give us some sort of a way to decide which way we want to see america going. host: you are in new mexico. it is considered a swing state in some regards. are you seeing television commercials? caller: no, i do not watch commercialized stations. host: ok. caller: so i'm watching you and pbs. host: that was katharine from new mexico. kim from waco, texas. caller: i did not vote for our current president. i was not impressed with him. to what think obama is going to change everything -- do i think obama is going to change everything? i do. i feel like we need a strong leader. did not talk around it. make it clear what your views are to get us out of the situation we're in, including welfare and our economy an
catherine in in mexico, why are you undecided -- in new mexico. caller: we didn't get any hard facts and anyone. i wanted to know about the tax codes. host: you feel you did not get enough information? caller: no. host: what would you like to hear a candidate say? whether some of the positions you like to see them take? caller: strong positions. give us some sort of a way to decide which way we want to see america going. host: you are in new mexico. it is considered a swing state in some...